altair:~/boinctest # ./astropulse_5.06_x86_64-pc-linux-gnuFloating point exceptionaltair:~/boinctest # ./astropulse_5.06_i686-pc-linux-gnuFloating point exceptionaltair:~/boinctest #
Also as a side-note, I noticed r168 showed up on the downloads page, so I grabbed it and ran ldd on it. I need GLIBCXX_3.4.9, and my current libstdc++ provides all the way up to 3.4.8..Found a newer RPM for libstdc++, but half the system depends on the current version that isn't quite up to par, and therefore cannot be installed or upgraded.I would rather not have to reinstall the system with some other distro just because of one package. Also the uptime is closing in on a full year.
Sorry, Cosmic_Ocean, but if you had read the README_APP.txt that came in the released package you could have known that before the failures. kernel versions below 2.6.22 are NOT supported. Therefor please update if you want to run this application.
Quote from: Urs Echternacht on 09 Sep 2009, 05:54:44 amSorry, Cosmic_Ocean, but if you had read the README_APP.txt that came in the released package you could have known that before the failures. kernel versions below 2.6.22 are NOT supported. Therefor please update if you want to run this application.README's? Who reads those? At any rate, seems like too much work to rebuild the app from source. I wouldn't want my build to end up being incompatible somehow.I'll probably just reinstall the OSes on the two Linux boxes with something newer. I'm in the process of acquiring SLES11. I'll give that a try in VMware and see if that solves the problem.
Quote from: Urs Echternacht on 09 Sep 2009, 05:54:44 amSorry, Cosmic_Ocean, but if you had read the README_APP.txt that came in the released package you could have known that before the failures. kernel versions below 2.6.22 are NOT supported. Therefor please update if you want to run this application.README's? Who reads those?
rpm -q --provides libstdc++43...libstdc++.so.6(GLIBCXX_3.4.9)libstdc++43 = 4.3.3_20081022-11.18